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Orphan Crops and their Wild Relatives in the Genomic Era 被引量:3

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摘要 More than half of the calories consumed by humans are provided by three major cereal crops(rice,maize,and wheat).Orphan crops are usually well adapted to low-input agricultural conditions,and they not only play vital roles in local areas but can also contribute to food and nutritional needs worldwide.Interestingly,many wild relatives of orphan crops are important weeds of major crops.Although orphan crops and their wild relatives have received little attentions from researchers for many years,genomic studies have recently been performed on these plants.Here,we provide an overview of genomic studies on orphan crops,with a focus on orphan cereals and their wild relatives.The genomes of at least 12 orphan cereals and/or their wild relatives have been sequenced.In addition to genomic benefits for orphan crop breeding,we discuss the potential ways for mutual utilization of genomic data from major crops,orphan crops,and their wild relatives(including weeds)and provide perspectives on genetic improvement of both orphan and major crops(including de novo domestication of orphan crops)in the coming genomic era.
出处 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期27-39,共13页 分子植物(英文版)
基金 This work was funded in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31971865) the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation(LZ17C130001) the Innovation Method Project of China(2018IM0301002).
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